Joerg van den Hoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > If you run the development version of my doclifter program with CVS groff, 
> > you should be able to generate DocBook-XML with embedded MathML.  A program
> > like xmlto might then be able to map it to RDF.
> excluding the equations, I presume?

Including them.  That's the point -- once you have a MathML-aware DocBook
toolchain, doclifter+groff will generate the MathML for you.

> > I guess I'd better do a doclifter release.
> 
> it would really be nice to have this available soon. would you please notify
> this list when you have done so?

Yes, I will.  Matters are slightly complicated by the fact that I've just
changed distros and will probably have to change my release tools before
I can ship.
 
> your eqn2mathml filter works standalone, too?  i.e. why is CVS groff
> needed at all?

Because the eqn-to-MathML translation code I wrote is actually  a
back end glued to geqn's eqn parser.  It's only there in CVS.
-- 
                <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/";>Eric S. Raymond</a>


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